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NGA 2000 CLD NO/NOx Analyzer Module
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- Thermoelectrically-cooled solid-state detector insures high stability
- Modular design provides mounting and system expansion flexibility
- Fast response-90% fullscale within 1 second
- Four (4) user-selectable ranges from 0 to 10,000 ppm
- Automated ozonator shutoff on loss of air pressure
- Remote control and automatic calibration
- On-line diagnostic capabilities
- Sample flow measurement available
- Efficient, interferent-free vitreous carbon NO2 converter
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Modular design and network communication are the key
characteristics of the NGA 2000 CLD NO/NOx analyzer
module. The CLD analyzer module provides quick and
accurate measurement of oxides of nitrogen (NO/NOx)
over a wide dynamic range from 0 to 10 ppm through 0 to
10,000 ppm.
Designed for such varied applications as continuous
emissions monitoring systems (CEMS), process gas
analysis and internal combustion engine emissions
(ICEE), the CLD analyzer module exceeds performance
and reliability expectations.
Emerson’s Rosemount Analytical NGA 2000 CLD NO/NOx
analyzer module was the industry’s first modular chemiluminescence
analyzer. It is a self-contained unit complete
with detector and electronics. The modular design allows
for easy system integration. The CLD analyzer module
may be a "stand alone" analysis instrument with the
addition of our input/output (I/O) module and platform or it
can be integrated into a sophisticated multi-component
analysis network.
What makes the NGA 2000 series analyzer modules
unique is their built-in intelligence and their ability to share
that intelligence. Embedded in the NGA 2000 architecture
is an advanced digital communication network (LON)
which allows interaction between other analyzer modules
in the system. The network carries all pertinent analyzer
outputs and diagnostic variables to a centralized display
panel on the platform or remote PC. Because of this
distinctive feature, the CLD analyzer module may be
incorporated into a panel/rack or it can be placed near the
sample source up to a mile away, thereby greatly reducing
sample handling requirements.
FEATURES
Microprocessor-based operation, advanced diagnostics
and the incorporation of technological advancements are
distinctive attributes of the CLD analyzer module. New
refinements added to the CLD detector have enhanced
overall performance.
One of these improvements is the addition of a solidstate
detector (silicon photodiode). This photodiode
replaces the expensive and bulky photomultiplier tube
found in traditional chemiluminescence analyzers. The
photodiode improves stability and reduce maintenance
due to the extended life of this component. The addition
of a two-stage thermoelectric cooler inside the photodiode
detector assembly further improves stability and
the signal-to-noise ratio because the detector is operated
at low temperature.
Emerson’s innovative ozone generator also improves
measurement stability by providing tighter temperature
control. The CLD analyzer module incorporates a
pressure monitor which automatically turns off the
ozonator upon loss of air or oxygen source gas. This
feature prevents the possibility of ozone diffusion and
the consequent corrosion of metallic elements in the
detector.
Sample flowrate and pressure, ozonator air pressure and
converter temperature monitoring are standard features
of this module. On-line availability of these parameters
along with advanced diagnostic information such as
power supply voltages, detector block temperature, last
calibration values, etc. provide improved performance
and serviceability. Maintenance checks on the instrument
can be performed remotely without having to take
the unit out of service to test internal components.
For applications where remote operation is desired, the
analyzer can be controlled through its I/O module or the
LON network. I/O module capabilities include analog
outputs, three alarm relays, remote range change and
identification, auto range change, remote NO/NOx mode
switching and ozonator operation and auto calibration
sequence timing including zero/span gas valve control.
The LON network carries all analyzer variables and
diagnostics. Network connection can be made to the
NGA platform or PC up to a mile away from the analyzer
module.
As technology changes, we allow upgrade of your
analyzer module with the latest advancement without
further change to other modules. This flexible and
expandable modular approach creates a gas analysis
system resistant to obsolescence that will provide the
solution to your measurement requirements now and into
the next century.
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